My dear Son: I have your of 17th inst. And enclose herewith my check for $425.00 for John’s expenses. Yes, I want a statement of what and how his money,… Read more »
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1906 – Biographical sketch of Dr. John Apperson from Men of Mark in Virginia, Volume III, by Lyon G. Tyler
JOHN SAMUEL APPERSON Apperson, John Samuel, M. D., was born August 21, 1837, in Orange County, Virginia, and his parents were Alfred Apperson and Malinda Jones, his wife. The Apperson… Read more »
Chapter One
(1893 – 1903)
Early Years in Virginia, Family, and Education
To set the stage for learning about John Apperson’s life and of his education, family, work experiences, and enthusiasm for outdoor recreation, we will start at his birthplace in Virginia,… Read more »
February 21, 1941 – Alvin Whitney to JSA; Clipping from Times Union
February 21, 1941 – Alvin Whitney to JSA Dear Mr. Apperson: My apprehensions about mining developments in the Adirondacks seem to be coming true. Maybe we must abandon our semi-wilderness… Read more »
March 8, 1962 – Talk given to the Rotary Club of Schenectady, by JSA
March 8, 1962 – A talk given to the Rotary Club of Schenectady, by JSA Forever Wild New York State Forest preserve A prominent Rotarian several years ago offered to… Read more »
February 12, 1931 – R. D. Moot to Hon. Alexander G. Baxter
February 12, 1931 – R. D. Moot to Hon. Alexander G. Baxter (Schenectady) – Dear Senator: I was delighted to hear that you are opposed to the proposed Hewitt… Read more »
March 17, 1930 – Richmond D. Moot to Hon. Thomas C. Brown
March 17, 1930 – Richmond D. Moot to Hon. Thomas C. Brown – Dear Senator brown: Hewitt Amendment S-595 A798 amending the Constitution is not necessary to permit planting trees… Read more »
December 3, 1929 – JSA to John G, Agar
December 3, 1929 – JSA to John G. Agar (President – Assn. for the Protection of the Adirondacks) – My dear Mr. Agar: My attention has been called to… Read more »